Picture Gallery

Here are a selection of photographs of the line from Girvan to Stranraer. Click on any image to enlarge.

Stranraer Harbour Station
A 2009 Easter Railtour at Stranraer
Stranraer, Britain's oldest working harbour station
A Class 47 at Stranraer Harbour
Stranraer Harbour Station receiving visitors from the south of England
Easter 2009 Railtour at Stranraer Harbour
Stranraer  Harbour Station in picturesque south-west Scotland
A railtour Class 37 at Stranraer Harbour
Stranraer Harbour, one terminal of the Stranraer to Ayr railway line
Class 37 'Loch Rannoch' at Stranraer
Stranraer Harbour Station receives a variety of visitors each year
Pullman car luxury at Stranraer
Scenic Loch Ryan can be viewed from the approach to Stranraer Harbour Station
Stranraer station on Loch Ryan
A warm welcome awaits visitors to Stranraer and south-west Scotland
Welcome to Stranarer
Dunragit lies 7 miles from Stranraer on the Stranraer to Ayr railway line
Dunragit Signal Box and Crossing
Dunragit, home to Glenwhan Gardens, in Dumfries and Galloway
The former Dunragit station
Barrhill station lies in a wild and remote corner of South Ayrshire
Barrhill Station improvements
The old Portpatrick signal box is now in constant use at Barrhill Station on the Stranraer to Ayr railway line
The former Portpatrick box at Barrhill
Barrhill's station master is justifiably proud of his station
Barrhill Station
A feat of engineering on the Stranraer to Ayr railway line, supported by SAYLSA
Kinclaer viaduct near Pinmore, which is reputed to be haunted
Girvan is a popular seaside resort in South Ayrshire and is served by the Stranraer to Glasgow railway line
Girvan Station Signal Box
Girvan Station plays host to the weekly SAYLSA shop
Girvan Station
A beautiful example of an art deco railway station at Girvan, south-west Scotland
Girvan's art deco station typical of stations along London's suburban route into Waterloo
SAYLSA believes in community involvement in the running of the Stranraer to Ayr railway line
Children from Girvan at Stranraer as part of the line's 130th anniversary celebrations
The local schoolchildren enjoyed learning about their Victorian counterparts
Children and teachers from Stranraer in Victorian costume at Girvan at 130th anniversary event
An event organised by SAYLSA on the Stranraer to Girvan railway line
Children in Victorian costume take part in the 130th anniversary celebrations
SAYLSA stall at Girvan Harbour Gala on July 11th, 2010
Bobbie Ingram, SAYLSA member, at Girvan Harbour Gala, 11 July 2010
SAYLSA stall at Girvan Harbour Gala on July 11th, 2010
SAYLSA wares for sale at Girvan Harbour Gala, also available in SAYLSA shop at Girvan Station
SAYLSA stall at Girvan Harbour Gala on July 11th, 2010
Peter Jeal, SAYLSA Marketing Executive, with local MSP, Cathy Jamieson at Girvan Harbour Gala 2010
SAYLSA stall at Girvan Harbour Gala on July 11th, 2010
Telling the SAYLSA story to prospective members at Girvan Harbour Gala 2010

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